Daily Express

As persecuted gays f lee, UK gives Uganda £100m

- By Giles Sheldrick

UGANDA receives almost £100million in British foreign aid every year despite driving out hundreds of gay people who then seek asylum in the UK, it emerged yesterday.

More than 200 gay Ugandans in the past two years have successful­ly claimed their sexual orientatio­n could expose them to persecutio­n and abuse at home, official figures show.

None of the aid cash sent is being used to address the treatment of gay people in the east African country.

Instead, the 21 current projects funded by the Department for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (DfID) are schemes to improve roads, make contracept­ion more easily available, tackle corruption and promote renewable energy.

Last year £96.3million of British money was spent in the Pressure... Penny Mordaunt country. Penny Mordaunt, the Internatio­nal Developmen­t Secretary and Prime Minister Theresa May are under growing pressure to address the scandal of Britain’s bloated foreign aid commitment­s totalling £13.4billion. The Daily Express has led the way with the Stop The Foreign Aid Madness crusade calling for the Government to cut the target of spending at least 0.7 per cent of national income. Senior backbench Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg said: “The need for emergency overseas aid is clear, but expenditur­e by the Government of large amounts of money hasn’t proved very successful.” A poll commission­ed by the Daily Express showed 84 per cent of voters want at least some of the foreign aid cash spent on the NHS instead. Reader Robert Barnes, 52, of Oldham, has also set up an online petition. Last year 293 Ugandans made applicatio­ns for asylum. Home Office figures show 129 were successful, 110 because they claimed they were gay and it would be a breach of their human rights to make them return home.

Ugandan badminton player Megan Nankabirwa, 30, and her female partner were granted asylum last year after she competed in the 2014 Commonweal­th Games in Glasgow.

Separate figures show there has been a 450 per cent rise in the total number of people seeking refuge in the UK because of sexuality since 2014, from 200 to 1,115. Most were gays and lesbians from Pakistan. Yet the country received £463million in UK aid in 2016.

A Government spokesman said: “DfID supports a programme focused on protecting minority rights in Uganda which is aimed at achieving improvemen­ts in the treatment of and attitudes towards LGBT people.” ●To back our crusade, visit petition. parliament.uk/petitions/200292

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